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adding synagogues, churches or mosques to the list, saying that would be direct government funding of religion. >>> at the vatican, in his annual address to the vatican diplomatic corps, pope benedict xvi had strong words on syria and the international economy. the pope called for more humanitarian aid to syria and warned that there will be no winners in the current situation, only "a field of ruins." the pope blamed the worldwide economic crisis on a desire for profit and spoke of the growing divide between the few who grow richer and the many who grow poorer. >>> meanwhile, in syria, the humanitarian situation continues to worsen. the world food program said it is unable to reach one million syrians in need of food. the group said it's had to withdraw its staff from certain cities because of the violence. >>> in los angeles, a judge has ordered the catholic archdiocese to release nearly 30,000 internal documents on the clergy sex abuse crisis, without removing any names. previously, another judge had ruled the archdiocese could redact the names but that decision has now been overturned. the
adding synagogues, churches or mosques to the list, saying that would be direct government funding of religion. >>> at the vatican, in his annual address to the vatican diplomatic corps, pope benedict xvi had strong words on syria and the international economy. the pope called for more humanitarian aid to syria and warned that there will be no winners in the current situation, only "a field of ruins." the pope blamed the worldwide economic crisis on a desire for profit and...
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. >> the part of religion, he is in charge of peter. and he is the head of the state. >> huge finances. stay with us. let's listen to a another part of the speech that we heard an hour ago. >> there was commitment i took from the lords to take on peter's ministry. there is no longer privacy, it means belonging to the whole church. once private life is taken away, i have experienced this. what is this is complete -- what is this -- is in this communion, one that no longer involves -- belongs to oneself. >> a word of warning to his successor and asking journalists, there has been a lot of speculation, is he asking the journalist to stop the speculating? >> the job of the pope is a job in front of the media. it is not easy had to stand in front of the media. a normalwants to say, a bishop -- >> thank you for that. i believe there are still speech is going on in st. peter's square. the pope is driving through the crowd in the pope mobile. let's speak to paul brennan. i hope you can hear me. tommy what is going on in the square. >> -- tommy
. >> the part of religion, he is in charge of peter. and he is the head of the state. >> huge finances. stay with us. let's listen to a another part of the speech that we heard an hour ago. >> there was commitment i took from the lords to take on peter's ministry. there is no longer privacy, it means belonging to the whole church. once private life is taken away, i have experienced this. what is this is complete -- what is this -- is in this communion, one that no longer...
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>> religion has different functions in traditional societies. from the function that it functions that it has in modern society. traditional societies use religion a lot more explanation, now science provided the explanations of why there's tides and why the sun seems to go across the sky. so there's a function of religion that has become lost with time. religion still has its function of offering comfort, of helping deal with anxiety. religion used to have a function of teaching us to obey the king or obey the president. the reasons that we obey the president today are not because of religion but because of the rule of law. >> interesting. professor jared diamond, thank you so much for all of that. >> you are welcome. >>> and up next, coughing, sneezing and wheezing. the flu outbreak infecting the nation. >> excuse me. >> how facebook -- well timed there, s.e. facebook helping some fight back. we'll explain it next. ♪ i'd like to thank eating right, whole grain, multigrain cheerios! mom, are those my jeans? [ female announcer ] people who cho
>> religion has different functions in traditional societies. from the function that it functions that it has in modern society. traditional societies use religion a lot more explanation, now science provided the explanations of why there's tides and why the sun seems to go across the sky. so there's a function of religion that has become lost with time. religion still has its function of offering comfort, of helping deal with anxiety. religion used to have a function of teaching us to...
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most sophisticated riddled with lead doesn't give a darn about anything to change mission to teach religion why it should care about human to end. this is why you should care what you only. america's senator braces for confirmation battle as obama big cell phone called assassination of dr john brennan and suppose the maverick has a visit chuck hagel for top security jobs. i don't know in downing street bridges coalition government tries to trumpet it midterm success well its future plans leave the public on impression. that north korea lives so why a wall for the visit of the head of the internet giant google i mean before the secretive state is inviting the german economy as to how to open up for foreign investment. and if they're not i don't writing in belfast of flags of the social and political divide in the world when i lose as police use non-lethal force loyalists angered by restrictions in this play the union flag. this is archie. a pacifist i q's job being anti israeli in charge of the military and an apparent supporter of the harsh interrogation methods in charge of intelligence pr
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it is only the catholic church and the other religions. we are sure the lord would send the right person. we have talked about the challenges for today's work. we have talked about expectations on the polls and about personality we have had several changes. but also prayed together. we're sure next week we'll find the best person to leave the church. >> the military exercises are expected to take place on monday. fresh sanctions against north korea have caused them to this -- we track the armistice. >> there have been multiple burbles thrown across the military zone. this one was the most definitive. >> the supreme command will declare completely invalid. >> the reason they say because joint u.s./south korean exercises will start on monday. the agreement on july 27 1953 came after two years of negotiations between the u.s. and north korea. technically the nations are still at war. it brought about a cease-fire and established a tobacco border that reaches 2 kilometers into each country. >> this is an underground subway station. outside of
it is only the catholic church and the other religions. we are sure the lord would send the right person. we have talked about the challenges for today's work. we have talked about expectations on the polls and about personality we have had several changes. but also prayed together. we're sure next week we'll find the best person to leave the church. >> the military exercises are expected to take place on monday. fresh sanctions against north korea have caused them to this -- we track the...
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it's developing if it becomes any more reflective of its population's preferences histories interests religion. is going to become by definition less interested in allowing israel or being ok with the policies that israel has developed to use force coercively whenever wherever it wants along its borders or with its within its own population palestinian population under its control the problem is the united states backs it and so this is the contradiction he was back at the same time it calls for democracy in all those countries and so that's what rings hollow i think for many arab and muslim populations is that it's not a real call for the by the united states for democratization what the united states is just trying to do is sell chaos and civil war like we're doing in syria we're not really trying to get democratization in syria or political participation in syria it's selling chaos and destruction i think that's how many people see it and that's how it is unfolding what do you think israel is going to do next what is their strategy with regards to iran i think they have more or less come to
it's developing if it becomes any more reflective of its population's preferences histories interests religion. is going to become by definition less interested in allowing israel or being ok with the policies that israel has developed to use force coercively whenever wherever it wants along its borders or with its within its own population palestinian population under its control the problem is the united states backs it and so this is the contradiction he was back at the same time it calls...
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poverty but also great wealth next to that poverty and environmental stories, the story of different religions. so that -- there's little bit of that in the town but if people go back to read other literatures of haiti, it's certainly haiti is not a monolithic community, it's a beautiful artistic and spiritual community but it's nothing -- it's nothing monolithic about it. >> brown: and you reach back for that -- in this case, this is based on your mother's story or your mother's town. so you reach back for that in a kind of a personal way? >> absolutely. i reach back and i think that's what all writers do, you reach back but reach forward. you also try to present a world in a way that you would like it to be. you try to solve problems in a way you wish they would be solved so there's no reaching back, there's also an acknowledgment of the present because haiti lives in a very ever is-urgent present even with his extraordinary history, extraordinary art, extraordinary people. but it also lives in a very difficult presence. so it's the marriage, i think, arts, the arts allow us a kind of mergin
poverty but also great wealth next to that poverty and environmental stories, the story of different religions. so that -- there's little bit of that in the town but if people go back to read other literatures of haiti, it's certainly haiti is not a monolithic community, it's a beautiful artistic and spiritual community but it's nothing -- it's nothing monolithic about it. >> brown: and you reach back for that -- in this case, this is based on your mother's story or your mother's town. so...
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remember, it was voters in pennsylvania that president obama said was clinging to their guns and religion. >> now, the republican party in what's going on an uneasy alliance for them in coal country, is the fact these rank and file guys, they're pro labor union. that's why the club for growth and some of these more conservative groups don't like her because she's pro union and trying to be pro coal. >> and there was the big sort of first test we're going to see of republicans in washington, d.c., whether or not they can control their own primaries or wield the sort of influence they've lost over the past couple of years. one of the best candidates, one of the best recruits that a republican party could bring in terms of trying to win a race in november, but this a low turnout in west virginia, maybe somebody runs to her right and we get a sharon engel, christine o'donnell situation. >> and we've seen still, democratic party still has some strength left in a place like kentucky and west virginia and it's usually based in this, the divide over business, isn't it? >> and the biggest thing th
remember, it was voters in pennsylvania that president obama said was clinging to their guns and religion. >> now, the republican party in what's going on an uneasy alliance for them in coal country, is the fact these rank and file guys, they're pro labor union. that's why the club for growth and some of these more conservative groups don't like her because she's pro union and trying to be pro coal. >> and there was the big sort of first test we're going to see of republicans in...
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. >> the president did say during the campaign cling to their guns and religion. >> oddly enough opposite of 40 years ago. you listen to richard nixon on secret tapes he's saying things i'm for gun control and the way i will do it, scare all of the white voters about the black panthers. chris: and it worked. safe streets act. >> i think there's a mismatch with how people actually live and how people actually want to think about the country. if you look at the border for instance, look at brooklyn and what happened during hurricane sandy, there wasn't any rash of looting and rash of stealing. i don't know if this is going to work. wayne lapierre. chris: i have not seen a republican stand up and say i disagree with wayne lapierre in the media. >> there are two issues here. we will not get a sweeping gun control bill because politics are such we're not. but the question of can wayne lapierre help republicans build a big collision across issues. there i agree with mia i don't that i will happen. i think that's older america. really -- chris: you're smart but could it be short road strategy? e
. >> the president did say during the campaign cling to their guns and religion. >> oddly enough opposite of 40 years ago. you listen to richard nixon on secret tapes he's saying things i'm for gun control and the way i will do it, scare all of the white voters about the black panthers. chris: and it worked. safe streets act. >> i think there's a mismatch with how people actually live and how people actually want to think about the country. if you look at the border for...
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first of all when many people refer to religion they refer to it as organized religion and that's a big problem with atheism and and why you can't refer to atheism as a religion because there's no real organization to it it's like having a meeting of anarchists generally and and i think it's hard to know as they don't want to head round it doesn't matter because they don't want to vote out yet has but you know they don't not very well they don't want to vote on anything and i i think i guess i might list myself as as an atheist but i i like to think that hopefully there's some kind of higher power but i don't want to look at him in the classical way of some some god like guy saying you know that rob tells driving down the cross bronx expressway that is going to get a car accident break his arm i mean that's that's a real religious extremism but i just think the big problem right now in our in this country's specifically and in the world is what religion has always polarized us and separated us into war to support. these people. a moscow court has resumed hearings in the trial of the lat
first of all when many people refer to religion they refer to it as organized religion and that's a big problem with atheism and and why you can't refer to atheism as a religion because there's no real organization to it it's like having a meeting of anarchists generally and and i think it's hard to know as they don't want to head round it doesn't matter because they don't want to vote out yet has but you know they don't not very well they don't want to vote on anything and i i think i guess i...
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. >> religion has always united the russian people. i think it is part of tradition. history shows everything has been done in the interest of god and religion. >> the role of the church in secular russia is being questioned more and more. during the past year, the relationship between the russian orthodox church and the state has been put under the microscope. some worry the opposition is becoming too close. >> the cathedral of christ the savior itself was the scene of the punk band, pussy riot's protest against putin's relationship with the church. in the christmas eve address, they called for pulte -- for freedom of speech to be protected. 2012 was a turbulent year in russia. many are hoping 2013 will bring peace and reconciliation. >> the french actor gerard depardieu has been offered an apartment by the russian government. he was showing off his new russian passport. he has threatened to give up his french citizenship over plans to raise taxes on the rich. there is a short list of three players showing off their skills in spain on sunday. >> how the use that -- h
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these groups don't believe in democracy republic and freedom they consider them to be against their religion they want to impose their way of life on by force as if they know better than other people after the arab spring revolt tunisians were eager to embrace what they hoped would be a new way of life but with radical islam permeating more and more spheres of everyday life these children's future i mean not be exactly what many parents had hoped for in their quest for freedom and democracy in tunisia. r.t. . so that brings up today with a man i'll be about with a news team with wolf in just over half an hour from now the meantime on business next with casey casey you would be talking about illegal capital outflow from russia from russia exactly right in the last eighteen years we've had it i have a two hundred billion dollars and that's really something president vladimir putin has said that he wants to tackle in order to get russia more invested friend they saw be looking into that and plenty more markets run down of course so coming up off of the right bill it's like having. more news tod
these groups don't believe in democracy republic and freedom they consider them to be against their religion they want to impose their way of life on by force as if they know better than other people after the arab spring revolt tunisians were eager to embrace what they hoped would be a new way of life but with radical islam permeating more and more spheres of everyday life these children's future i mean not be exactly what many parents had hoped for in their quest for freedom and democracy in...
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it would be false if we told our story to separate people from people or religion from religion. we believe opening up of the gate of our memory we are bringing people closer together and showing what an individual can do. those who saved the lives, all these christians to saved lives while risking their own, every one of them is a hero. [applause] i also remember it that once [inaudible] they organized a group for the liberators. we brought liberators from all over the world. i spoke to them. you are now the first to have seen us. you were the first free men and women who have seen us. you be our witnesses. i was going to one to another. tell me what gave you the courage to resist? what gave you the courage to become a hero? all of them answer me, we heroes? if my neighbor was in danger, how could i not offer him a place in my cellar for attic? i said to myself, in those times it was enough to be human become a hero. my good friends, we are trying to honor not to make heroes but to make the visitor a messenger. president clinton 20 years ago here in this place, it was raining. h
it would be false if we told our story to separate people from people or religion from religion. we believe opening up of the gate of our memory we are bringing people closer together and showing what an individual can do. those who saved the lives, all these christians to saved lives while risking their own, every one of them is a hero. [applause] i also remember it that once [inaudible] they organized a group for the liberators. we brought liberators from all over the world. i spoke to them....
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but said religion should not be the basis of our politics. and that is necessary. look. individuals can be biased, communities can be religious, but a state tying to be religious will either be biased, nor will it provide for a stable environment. >> rose: what do you think of assessment ofhe leadership in the region leadership and the national security decisions by president obam >> i think president karzai does not have a very positive view of the obama administration i thin the indians have concerns as the that obama is more focused on changing things within the united states than he is about international issues. >> rose: well, you have a gornment shutting down you have to. >> yes. and i think that in pakistan, some pple think maybe this was an opportunity for us to go back to old ways of, you know, the kind of relationship we have had in the past in which we offer a little bit of cooperation in exchange for aid without changing anything fundamentally. >> rose: the book is called "magnificent delusions". pakistan, thunited states and an e
but said religion should not be the basis of our politics. and that is necessary. look. individuals can be biased, communities can be religious, but a state tying to be religious will either be biased, nor will it provide for a stable environment. >> rose: what do you think of assessment ofhe leadership in the region leadership and the national security decisions by president obam >> i think president karzai does not have a very positive view of the obama administration i thin the...
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it's developing if it becomes any more reflective of its population's preferences histories interests religion is going to become by definition less interested in allowing israel or being ok with the policies that israel has developed to use force coercively whenever wherever it wants along its borders or with its within its own population palestinian population under its control and the problem is the united states backs it and so this is the contradiction he was back at the same time it calls for democracy in all those countries and so that's what rings hollow i think for many arab and muslim populations is that it's not a real call for the by the united states for democratization what the united states is just trying to do is so chaos and civil war like we're doing in syria we're not really trying to get democratization in syria or political participation in syria it's selling chaos and destruction i think that's how many people see it and that's how it is unfolding what do you think israel is going to do next what is their strategy with regards to iran i think they have more or less come t
it's developing if it becomes any more reflective of its population's preferences histories interests religion is going to become by definition less interested in allowing israel or being ok with the policies that israel has developed to use force coercively whenever wherever it wants along its borders or with its within its own population palestinian population under its control and the problem is the united states backs it and so this is the contradiction he was back at the same time it calls...
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. >> a principal had forgot ton give a religion class to a high school class in sweden, so the whole class cannot graduate. they're being told they have a couple days to take a year's worth of work and finish it or they'll have to come back in the fall and complete it. can you imagine? >> talk about cramming. >> you wonder if the principal will pay a penalty for that. >> i hope so. >> i'm mara schiavocampo this is "first look" on msnbc. stay tuned, "way too early" starts now. have a great weekend. >>> k-n-a-i-d-e-l. >> you are the champion. >> what is the significance of this kind of accomplishment for you this year? >> well, it means that i am retiring on a good note. >> what are you going to do now that you're retired? play golf or what? >> i shall spend the summer, may the entire day studying, like, physics or something. >> at 13, they thought he was over the hill and a little weak on german-daysed words, but arvind mahankali would quiet the doubters. >>> no celebration fors for eri holder, he says the department will change the way it investigates a leak. >>> and the gift that ke
. >> a principal had forgot ton give a religion class to a high school class in sweden, so the whole class cannot graduate. they're being told they have a couple days to take a year's worth of work and finish it or they'll have to come back in the fall and complete it. can you imagine? >> talk about cramming. >> you wonder if the principal will pay a penalty for that. >> i hope so. >> i'm mara schiavocampo this is "first look" on msnbc. stay tuned,...
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. >>> let's talk politics and religion now. you probably heard that there are more women and my norities in the new congress. but it's last religiously diverse congress a new survey by the pew forum says the freshman class is more diverse than the congress it replaced. the survey points out only 48% of the new class identifies as protestant, down from 58% the previous class. this session will see its first hindu, first buddhist in the senate and the first member of either house to list their religion as none. >>> well, for many, the devastation from superstorm sandy is still very much a part of their daily lives, ever since that storm hit, st. paul's united methodist church in bay head, new jersey, has been serving meals to hundreds of people every day. for those who homes have been damaged or destroyed, the comfort blow slided by that church, how can you put it? it has been a real blessing. >> freezing out and they just had a couple water bottles and coffee set up. came in the next day need buffet of like penny vodka and baked
. >>> let's talk politics and religion now. you probably heard that there are more women and my norities in the new congress. but it's last religiously diverse congress a new survey by the pew forum says the freshman class is more diverse than the congress it replaced. the survey points out only 48% of the new class identifies as protestant, down from 58% the previous class. this session will see its first hindu, first buddhist in the senate and the first member of either house to list...
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secondly, is it true that the the second amendment, the right to bare arms, insures our religion? i don't think so. i think it's the people. >>> a montana gun law is proposing a new sheriffs first bill which would allow county sheriffs to pick and choose which federal laws they want to enforce in their state. as garry more bit told "mother jones" might say that we have probable cause to say we have this person in our county who's making firearms without a license and the sheriff might say, well, gosh, under the montana fiearms freedom act, he might say you don't have permission for this bust. it was cleared by a vote by the state's republican-led house judiciary committee just this week. >>> people, who do you think really has got the short end of the stick when it comes to the looming spending cuts that are said to hit on march 1st? well, consider the guy who's korz nating 800,000 defense department layoffs that will happen as a result. that would be pentagon comptroller robert heale taking it in stride. he said when i walk down the hall, they still wave, but with fewer fingers.
secondly, is it true that the the second amendment, the right to bare arms, insures our religion? i don't think so. i think it's the people. >>> a montana gun law is proposing a new sheriffs first bill which would allow county sheriffs to pick and choose which federal laws they want to enforce in their state. as garry more bit told "mother jones" might say that we have probable cause to say we have this person in our county who's making firearms without a license and the...
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that no religion should be forced on an individual and that the freedom of religion is a natural right. the statute's doctrine and principle have inspeared vedges throughout the commonwealth -- inspired individuals throughout the commonwealth and across our nation. come mas jefferson requested that three of his greatest accomplish. s be listed on his epitaph. free tom of religion was so important to him that the virginia freedom of -- virginia statute for religious freedom was listed along with founding the university of virginia and writing the deck la rare of -- declaration of independence as his three greatest accomplishments. thomas jefferson believed in that freedom of religion and the -- it lt ultimately facilitated a path to complete religious freedom in the united states as we know the discussions that took place took place based on that virginia statute of religious freedom that was eventually included in in the first amendment to our constitution. it is our duty to ensure that the congress continues to protect our first amendment freedoms for now and for future generations an
that no religion should be forced on an individual and that the freedom of religion is a natural right. the statute's doctrine and principle have inspeared vedges throughout the commonwealth -- inspired individuals throughout the commonwealth and across our nation. come mas jefferson requested that three of his greatest accomplish. s be listed on his epitaph. free tom of religion was so important to him that the virginia freedom of -- virginia statute for religious freedom was listed along with...
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exercise of religion is you were attack here. all this has done is put in regulatory language what was proposed a year ago by the administration a compromise. it's not. it's a farce. an accounting trick. catholic university for example is compelled by the state, under obamacare to offer health insurance. the elliott insurer is propelled to provide contraceptives. this is shifted to the catholic university and students. this is a gimmick. it implicates the catholic institution in the giving up of contraceptives against the religious tenet. say you have a catholic group and you are compel and there is no exception. but the worst part how they define religious institution. churches where you worship on sunday are completely exempt because that would be outrage. but the secularists at the department of h.h.s. have determined that religious means only the place where you go on sunday. if you are a catholic soup kitchen where you do god's work that is not considered religious. that in and of itself is an outrage. this issue is one this
exercise of religion is you were attack here. all this has done is put in regulatory language what was proposed a year ago by the administration a compromise. it's not. it's a farce. an accounting trick. catholic university for example is compelled by the state, under obamacare to offer health insurance. the elliott insurer is propelled to provide contraceptives. this is shifted to the catholic university and students. this is a gimmick. it implicates the catholic institution in the giving up...
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but the communities in iraq there is no actual street street level animosity between these sects and religions and this has been a characteristic of iraq for many hundreds of years where there isn't a history there has never been a history of kwame in a conflict there's been a history of this state of free jeems or pressing this ethnicity like the kurdish people or pressing the shia hour or is this for me what i want i want to go to jerusalem before we go to the break here. is iraq a failed state or becoming a failed state. i don't think i don't think iraq is a failed state i think he rocks as many problems but i don't think it is a failed state and i just want to point out your previous point peter you make it sound like that the sunni shiite problem in iraq only came about after the u.s. invasion as much as on the. warrant such he was railing sciri did i will say was massacring kurds say was massacring shiites so i think you're pretty but it was a sovereign country and it was a sovereign country that's the difference. it was a sovereign country but he was still killing the different six we'r
but the communities in iraq there is no actual street street level animosity between these sects and religions and this has been a characteristic of iraq for many hundreds of years where there isn't a history there has never been a history of kwame in a conflict there's been a history of this state of free jeems or pressing this ethnicity like the kurdish people or pressing the shia hour or is this for me what i want i want to go to jerusalem before we go to the break here. is iraq a failed...
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just institutionalize religion as another form of control over society but you know and i respect all religions all creeds all belief systems as long as they're peaceful and loving in their fundamental basis but i mean religion has existed as long as humanity do you think we can ever evolve past religious doctrine that really doesn't apply to humanity's evolution in the future anymore. well i think that the key to this is to understand there's a difference between critical thinking and having your own personal mystic beliefs i believe that mysticism has its place if you look at young in psychology and all of these ideas about archetypes these are deep seeded animistic things that go back to our earliest human ancestors they have their place in their relevance but we have to understand that that is different then the day to day facts and figures way of caring about our life and one thing that we can learn from from science is our interconnectedness through entanglement and things like this and we find that in the mystical sense for instance in. they talk about everyone being connected
just institutionalize religion as another form of control over society but you know and i respect all religions all creeds all belief systems as long as they're peaceful and loving in their fundamental basis but i mean religion has existed as long as humanity do you think we can ever evolve past religious doctrine that really doesn't apply to humanity's evolution in the future anymore. well i think that the key to this is to understand there's a difference between critical thinking and having...
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atheism a new religion for the west. atheism simply means lacking a belief in a higher power so if so if that's what you're talking about then of course not it's a simple expression of one's have one's own personal beliefs which is more feeling than anything if you're talking about something like humanism which is a positive expression of seeing the world through the lens of science having human flourishing as a highest value understanding ethics and you know rational approach to the world that goes along with that and making your own media one line of prince between the two that's often went to different and what's the difference between the two is there any meaningful difference so the meaningful difference is that atheism is a simple war with the simple definition of a lack of belief not even necessarily something that rises to the level of denying all other religions but simply a lack of belief in a higher power in the same reason a christian doesn't believe in vishnu or hindu or vishnu or a law we don't believe in a
atheism a new religion for the west. atheism simply means lacking a belief in a higher power so if so if that's what you're talking about then of course not it's a simple expression of one's have one's own personal beliefs which is more feeling than anything if you're talking about something like humanism which is a positive expression of seeing the world through the lens of science having human flourishing as a highest value understanding ethics and you know rational approach to the world that...
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used to tell me that it was the duty of every muslim take part in the jihad and more five the religion of islam. he said he wouldn't stay here he had already chosen that half so there was no talking about it he was very far. abdul malik was born one month before his father died in a shootout with police officers. four other militants died with him they all wore suicide belts and carried a whole stash of explosives. he was a good man and i became attached to him. he wasn't rude or anything he was a good man and always kind to everybody he tried to help people he did this for these people and that for those people. understood feels good man. was on the federal wanted list he was eventually found guilty of taking part in several crimes which included killing servicemen and police officers and at the cia yet ready to tell us about his father. i don't know i don't even think about it i can tell my baby about his father when he grows up a little when he's three or four when children start understanding these things. lost two of us in one night both policeman. it was in two thousand and four
used to tell me that it was the duty of every muslim take part in the jihad and more five the religion of islam. he said he wouldn't stay here he had already chosen that half so there was no talking about it he was very far. abdul malik was born one month before his father died in a shootout with police officers. four other militants died with him they all wore suicide belts and carried a whole stash of explosives. he was a good man and i became attached to him. he wasn't rude or anything he...
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. >> 24% identify with religion today that they were raised in. i want to ask you about money and the church. i'm going to get skeptical on you. how big a driving force is the ability for a european pope or to a degree an american pope to raise money for the church, where they would avoid latin america, avoid africa, where the fundraising would be a lot more challenging. >> i agree. if you travel the country i went to college at n.y.u. and at the catholic center gay couples were openly welcome. they send the liberal priests to the liberal areas and conservative priests to the conservative areas. a big part of the priest is to get people to open their pocketbooks and put money in the baskets. it is the business sense that has caused it to marginalize itself. i think if they could open themselves up to a whole new array of parishioners that want to give money to the church, getting baaing to the message of jesus and get over the hang ups about the dirty parts. >> i don't see that happening anymore than you having a pocketbook john. i'm sure you'll h
. >> 24% identify with religion today that they were raised in. i want to ask you about money and the church. i'm going to get skeptical on you. how big a driving force is the ability for a european pope or to a degree an american pope to raise money for the church, where they would avoid latin america, avoid africa, where the fundraising would be a lot more challenging. >> i agree. if you travel the country i went to college at n.y.u. and at the catholic center gay couples were...
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used to tell me that it was the duty of every muslim take part in the jihad and more five the religion of islam. he said he wouldn't stay here he had already chosen that half so there was no talking about it he was very far. was born one month before his father died in a shootout with police officers. four other militants died with him they all wore suicide belts and carried a whole stash of explosives. he was a good man and i became attached to him. he wasn't rude or anything he was a good man and always kind to everybody he tried to help people he did this for these people and that for those people. understood feels good man to fail would he was on the federal wanted list he was eventually found guilty of taking part in several crimes which included killing servicemen and police officers and if the cia is not yet ready to tell him about his father. i don't know i don't even think about it i can tell my baby about his father when he grows up a little when he's three or four when children start understanding these things. to sign up over the last two of the sons in one night bokes were
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we have such a hodgepodge of different religions and causes and attitudes. how would this play out in the region for us and also for them? >> thank you and i recall your on thisns last night. issue. so thank you, congresswoman. i will give you my response and general dempsey may want to add something further. first, we recognize -- i think we have all said that there is always unpredictability anytime when a military strike occurs or action is taken. we do everything we can as we have been to think through options, contingencies, possibilities. what are the options of retaliation? what would happen if the assad regime goes down? your note about the percentage of -- generally speaking, it is imperfect what our intelligence assessments are on the composition of terrorists for the bad groups in that 100,000 general group of -- who represent the opposition. that is all reality. there is also a significant percentage of pretty responsible individuals that make up the syrian military council and other dimensions of the opposition. there is no guarantee of any outc
we have such a hodgepodge of different religions and causes and attitudes. how would this play out in the region for us and also for them? >> thank you and i recall your on thisns last night. issue. so thank you, congresswoman. i will give you my response and general dempsey may want to add something further. first, we recognize -- i think we have all said that there is always unpredictability anytime when a military strike occurs or action is taken. we do everything we can as we have...
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special correspondent fred de sam lazaro visited timbuktu ten years ago for the pbs program "religion and ethics newsweekly." here's an excerpt from his report. >> reporter: it's an impof returned town of 30,000 most of them nomadic traders or subsistence farmers but tick buck due is rich in history, history that sub saharan has only oral and no written traditions. >> before there was an america, timbuktu was a thriving center of learning with a university. professors were teaching philosophy, theology and mathematics. >> reporter: professor al haj says the earliest records go back to the 11th century to a prosperous desert cross roads where salt, gold, slaves, and scholarship were exchanged. that all ended in the late 1500s with moroccan invasions and later french conquests. today much of timbuktu's architecture seems frozen or more appropriately baked in time. the 15th century mosque was timbuktu's nerve center of intellectual life. >> so this place was used for the classics. in the summertime they give lecture here. you have a circle here. at least 40 or 45 or 50 students >> report
special correspondent fred de sam lazaro visited timbuktu ten years ago for the pbs program "religion and ethics newsweekly." here's an excerpt from his report. >> reporter: it's an impof returned town of 30,000 most of them nomadic traders or subsistence farmers but tick buck due is rich in history, history that sub saharan has only oral and no written traditions. >> before there was an america, timbuktu was a thriving center of learning with a university. professors were...
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their own scholars began major debates on issues of religion, of law, and shared scientific knowledge. >> brown: that's the melting pot, right, because of all those different cultures because it was such a commercial center >> absolutely. it was a wealthy center. it was a commercial center and it was open. open to people coming from different parts of africa, of the middle east, and even from turkey and from europe. so it was an enormously cosmopolitan if you want as well as learning centers >> brown: it's no longer that and yet it preserves much of that past. i mean, how much is... how much of that life still goes on now? >> well, it's limited. obviously. it is still at the cross roads. it is still important at times but it is those manuscripts that are the heart of timbuktu. it is there that preserves the history of the people who live there. of course, the monuments themselves. timbuktu is a world heritage site. so it remains like some of the ancient cities, a place of wonder and of beauty >> brown: and again with caution because we don't exactly know about the rules here, but to t
their own scholars began major debates on issues of religion, of law, and shared scientific knowledge. >> brown: that's the melting pot, right, because of all those different cultures because it was such a commercial center >> absolutely. it was a wealthy center. it was a commercial center and it was open. open to people coming from different parts of africa, of the middle east, and even from turkey and from europe. so it was an enormously cosmopolitan if you want as well as...
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it's that the government wouldn't impose a state religion. >> you have apparently some legal opinion, chris, saying you need to do the christmas carols in june. sing "silent night" but only in summer. >> it shows how crazy we have gotten. this is an annual ritual at this point with people that are hostile toward christmas and hostile toward christians. in montgomery county, a liberal county in maryland. they are now in the process of trying to incorporate muslim holidays into the school calendar there as a means of accommodating a very small number of muslim students in the school system. at the same time liberals are banning christmas carols this this county. they banned santa claus in their christmas parade as few years in the town of kensington. >> he's evil and need s to be stopped. >> stunning. you can want rationalize it. >> every year there he is with the evils and the reindeer. if the city council doesn't step in who knows how long it will continue? oh oh, wait. that's why things like the gallup poll that show 80% of the country is dissatisfied comes as no surprise to anybody
it's that the government wouldn't impose a state religion. >> you have apparently some legal opinion, chris, saying you need to do the christmas carols in june. sing "silent night" but only in summer. >> it shows how crazy we have gotten. this is an annual ritual at this point with people that are hostile toward christmas and hostile toward christians. in montgomery county, a liberal county in maryland. they are now in the process of trying to incorporate muslim holidays...
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is --lief that religion it is completely untrue. melanie phillips takes your calls, e-mails, facebook comments. at noonurs live sunday on the booktv. forlarence thomas sat down a conversation about his life and career earlier this month. on the high court since 1991 discussed the law profession and the interworking said the court. this event was held in pittsburgh. it is about an hour. the story of your life growing up is really a remarkable one, justice thomas. do you know what part of west africa your family came from? >> i think they lost the itinerary. [laughter] no, that was in the 1700s. i don't think anyone quite knows. for those who are from the deep south, much was unwritten. the people are into their genealogy now. i have no idea of much of my own genealogy. some of my relatives told me we do not want to know. but, the answer is no. it is unfortunate. that is one reason why in the last few years we have tried to focus on trying to retain some of what is left of that culture. when you look across the country, you see the fi
is --lief that religion it is completely untrue. melanie phillips takes your calls, e-mails, facebook comments. at noonurs live sunday on the booktv. forlarence thomas sat down a conversation about his life and career earlier this month. on the high court since 1991 discussed the law profession and the interworking said the court. this event was held in pittsburgh. it is about an hour. the story of your life growing up is really a remarkable one, justice thomas. do you know what part of west...
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special correspondent fred de sam lazaro visited timbuktu ten years ago for the pbs program "religion and ethics newsweekly." here's an excerpt from his report. >> reporter: it's an impof returned town of 30,000 most of them nomadic traders or subsistence farmers but tick buck due is rich in history history that sub saharan has only oral and no written traditions. >> before there was an america timbuktu was a thriving center of learning with a university. professors were teaching philosophy, theology and mathematics. >> reporter: professor al haj says the earliest records go back to the 11th century to a prosperous desert cross roads where salt, gold, slaves and scholarship were exchanged. that all ended in the late 1500s with moroccan invasions and later french conquests. today much of timbuktu's architecture seems frozen or more appropriately baked in time. the 15th century mosque was timbuktu's nerve center of intellectual life. >> so this place was used for the classics. in the summertime they give lecture here. you have a circle here. at least 40 or 45 or 50 students >> reporter:
special correspondent fred de sam lazaro visited timbuktu ten years ago for the pbs program "religion and ethics newsweekly." here's an excerpt from his report. >> reporter: it's an impof returned town of 30,000 most of them nomadic traders or subsistence farmers but tick buck due is rich in history history that sub saharan has only oral and no written traditions. >> before there was an america timbuktu was a thriving center of learning with a university. professors were...